Story

Mister is all about the story of Chai (Varuntej) who values relations and emotions than money. He meets Meera (Hebah Patel) accidentally and falls for her. However at the right time when he is about to propose his love, Meera reveals her love story. An unexpected incident brings Chai to India after which he meets Chandramukhi (Lavanya Tripathi). The rest of Mister is all about how Chai stands strong solving all his problems and how he wins his love. Watch Mister to know about the triangular love story.

Analysis

The first half of Mister is all about framing the important characters of the film. The entertainment throughout the film has been decent and impressive. Though the plot looks deviated, the director manages to comeback soon. The songs look decent and they have been placed, shot well. The interval episodes look interesting and on the whole the first half of Mister is sure a decent watch if keep back your expectations. The interesting twists throughout keep the audience engaging.

The second half of Mister lacks interesting episodes. The entertainment dips down completely and the unwanted episodes deviates the major plot. The 20 minute long hospital episode will sure leave the audience irritated and is the major letdown for the film. The pre-climax episodes have been dragged too much and it is the climax that makes the film interesting and emotional. On the whole the second half of Mister is a huge downfall.

Performance

Varuntej steals the show with his power-packed performance. He looks extremely impressive with his looks and his comic timing will be a treat for the audience. Lavanya Tripathi looks gorgeous in the assigned role and she performed with utmost perfection. Hebah Patel has been emotional and she has an interesting role throughout the film. All the other actors shined with perfection in their assignments. Prudhvi, Satyam Rajesh and others managed to entertain the audience well.

The story of Mister lacks interesting plot and it has been completely outdated. The screenplay lacks gripping work and the narration looks completely outdated. The dialogues have been decent at parts. The music and the background score have been decent and the cinematography has been worth. The production values have been lavish and Srinu Vaitla comes out with one more outdated lack luster which will leave the audience disappointed.

Final Word

Mister manages to stand well with the first half but an outdated and deviated second half kills the entire film. Yet one more debacle for Srinu Vaitla.